Check what’s listed under the chrome group package. Mines a 15 3500 srw tradesman and I know the standard wheel was a 17 inch plain steel. I also have the chrome package. You can also check the Ram build and price site. Plain 17 inch still listed last time I looked.
I moved this Travel Supreme trailer in Eastern Washington for our son 120 miles. I would not have wanted to do that with our 2001.5 2500 4X4. It's "dry" weight match the 2015 max trailer rating.Friends,
Nothing really more to add that hasn't already been said. I've been on both sides of this how much can I tow discussion. I have old posts on this site where I was towing a 2000 triple axle 36 ft Travel Supreme with 2000 Ram 2500 QC 4x4, 6spd, 3.54s, 8ft bed with air bags. Pulled it great, never had any problems. And I had folks on both sides of the fence trying to convince me on their views, but I already had my mind made up to continue to tow heavy.
In 2002, folks from the other side (Luke, come back from the dark side, stay within truck weight ratings). So I bought a 2002 Ram 3500 QC,4x4 6spd, 4.10s. Also pulled great.
When I was taking the air bags off the 2500 to trade it in, one of the air bag frame mounting bolts had sheared on the left airbag. They were installed per instructions and with a tq wrench. So, could it have been a problem going in a right curve towing? Methinks so.
So, now I'm one of the guys who advocates staying within all trucks weight ratings. And when all is said and done, maybe some will change their minds and some won't.
Good luck figuring it out.
Cheers, Ron
I moved this Travel Supreme trailer in Eastern Washington for our son 120 miles. I would not have wanted to do that with our 2001.5 2500 4X4. It's "dry" weight match the 2015 max trailer rating.
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Hey, that's me, except had the axles flipped on the trailer for level ride. I'm only about 2K Lbs heavier than the OP, but triple axle trailers often lightened the pin weight.
Thanks for the post.
Cheers, Ron
Have my build sheet in front of me. Sheet says 18" x 8.0" steel wheels standard in the standard column. On the option column it says chrome appearance group and under lists 18" x 8.0" steel chrome clad wheels. So either way it would of had 18" wheels. So I can say for 100% certainly, a August built 2018 tradesman CC LB 3500 SRW has 18" steel wheels standard and 18" chrome clad optional. Without looking at my broucher that is at home, I don't know if you could of ordered 20" or not on a tradesman .Check what’s listed under the chrome group package. Mines a 15 3500 srw tradesman and I know the standard wheel was a 17 inch plain steel. I also have the chrome package. You can also check the Ram build and price site. Plain 17 inch still listed last time I looked.
Have my build sheet in front of me. Sheet says 18" x 8.0" steel wheels standard in the standard column. On the option column it says chrome appearance group and under lists 18" x 8.0" steel chrome clad wheels. So either way it would of had 18" wheels. So I can say for 100% certainly, a August built 2018 tradesman CC LB 3500 SRW has 18" steel wheels standard and 18" chrome clad optional. Without looking at my broucher that is at home, I don't know if you could of ordered 20" or not on a tradesman .
Earl
Yes, they have to have 18’s at a minimum for the RAWR on a 3500.
I know it man, but others were saying 3500 had 17 standard. In an another post I said I wasn't sure if 2500 vs 3500 SRW would be the same or not.Yes, they have to have 18’s at a minimum for the RAWR on a 3500.
Yep, some said 3500's came with 17" standard. So while the post is about a 2500, references to 17" and 18" wheels were mentioned along with 3500's and perticularly tradesman trim level.I thought this thread was about a 2500. I was just playing around with the 2500 2018 build app. If you choose the chrome appears group it give one 18" wheels on a tradesman. Without the group you get 17" wheels.
With a 3500 Tradesman CC SB 4x4 you get 18" wheels and a 11,500 GVWR.
Hello to all respondents
I want to thank you all for your information. The tire rating is one thing I didn't think about. After doing the book work and weighing I'm still 1000lbs under the max tire rating.. I know its close but I do intend to drive slow & safe.
Thanks Again,
Beaverguy is out.
PS
The trailer is a fifth wheel travel trailer.
A SB has a lower GVW vs LB? My LB is 12300 GVW.
Earl
Yes, GVWR is based on cab/bed configuration.
Huh, I did not know that. Had no idea the same truck with a SB would be lower. Only 800, but 800 is a good bit with GVW. Rather have my full bed and the extra 800 lbs, for sure! Then again, I'd never buy a SB truck, wouldn't have a use for one.
Earl
Huh, I did not know that. Had no idea the same truck with a SB would be lower. Only 800, but 800 is a good bit with GVW. Rather have my full bed and the extra 800 lbs, for sure! Then again, I'd never buy a SB truck, wouldn't have a use for one.
Earl